AWARDS A Wall Street Journal Best Children’s Book of 2023! "An enchanting wordless tale of friendship… Unfurling across 11 short sections, Balint Zsako's elegant, richly colored story-pictures are full of gratifying surprises for readers ages 7 and older... [Bunny and Tree] embark on a long-distance odyssey that ought to be impossible but, in this glorious and uplifting adventure, makes perfect practical and emotional sense."
—Wall Street Journal A New York Times /New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2023! "Zsako’s color-saturated tale — told in nine wordless acts, plus a prologue and an epilogue, over 184 pages — is epic in scope, yet grounded in real, intimate emotion. His vivid, changing watercolor skyscapes capture not only the passage of time, but also the emotional state of his titular characters, who together demonstrate growth, courage, sacrifice and the true meaning of family and community."
—Christopher Lassen , 2023 NYT/NYPL Best Illustrated jury & NYPL children’s librarian Balint Zsako is a Publishers Weekly Spring 2023 Flying Start! "Bunny Tree (Enchanted Lion) is a wordless hand-painted picture book nearly 200 pages long that overflows with conceptual fireworks and deep emotion... The idea to tell a story in paintings grew out of nightly sessions with his young son Gus as he read him classic picture books. 'Even the most sophisticated books depend on language,' he says. 'Out of curiosity, I asked myself: Can I be as sophisticated telling stories with pictures only?’ ... Now Zsako is waiting to see how children respond to Bunny Tree . 'I’m super curious,' he says. 'It’s such a puzzle. Kids have the capacity and even a hunger for the unusual and unexpected...' As an artist, he’s gratified by another benefit offered by the picture book. 'To make something that somebody can look at, at their own speed, in a place that’s safe to them—there’s something really appealing about that.'"
—Publishers Weekly, Flying Start A White Ravens Selection of 2024! "This gorgeous wordless tome is a magical story of the friendship between a white rabbit and a majestic deciduous tree. Over 178 pages (!), the story of their joint adventure slowly unfolds in a succession of charming, single-page and double-page spreads... The colorful illustrations, in pen and acrylic inks, portray the eponymous figures placed against glowing backgrounds that exude a warm watercolor-y feel. The heroes communicate through body language, facial expressions (astonishing how the tree’s eyes and posture express emotions!), and a witty pictorial language. Balint Zsako’s debut picture book is a true masterpiece!"—The White Ravens, A Selection of International Children's and Youth Literature (Internationale Jugen A Marginalian Favorite Book of 2023! "In every true friendship, each is the other’s savior, over and over. That is what Hungarian artist Balint Zsako explores with great subtlety and sweetness in Bunny Tree —a strange and wondrous wordless picture book about a bunny saved from the archetypal hungry wolf by an unlikely savior—a sentient tree—and the unlikely friendship that blooms between them… Against Zsako’s exquisite watercolor skyscapes, … the story ends with a lovely wordless meditation on friendship, community, and the unstoppable ongoingness of life. A tender wordless parable of friendship and the improbable saviors that make life livable."
—Maria Popova , The Marginalian A Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 2023 Blue Ribbon ! “Organized into nine acts, this extended wordless picture book conveys the story of titular characters Bunny and Tree as the two embark on an epic journey across railroads, seas, and mountain peaks; Zsako's stunning, vibrant illustrations also feature speech bubbles containing visually symbolic messages to convey the friends' conversations in this philosophical tale.”
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books A 100 Scope Notes Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children’s Book of 2023! “None other than unconventional books authority Lane Smith calls Bunny Tree ‘surreal,’ and I couldn’t agree more. A wordless friendship between flora and fauna that unexpectedly becomes… a road trip story's Each page turn reveals surprising twists and turns in this fever dream of a book.”
—Travis Jonker , 100 Scope Notes (A School Library Journal Blog) A Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Book of 2024! “Hand-painted scenes tell the heartwarming, wordless story of a rabbit separated from its friends, and the shape-shifting tree that becomes a loyal companion.”—Children's Book Committee , Bank Street College of Education REVIEWS "Zsako, an accomplished painter and collagist, turns every page into a stand-alone canvas; the brilliant gouache skies constantly change color, to communicate the passage of time or the flickering of a mood… What started as a magnificent riff on Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree begins to evoke William Steig’s masterpiece of reciprocal altruism, Amos Boris… Bunny Tree is a wordless milestone, for its sheer length—it’s a grandly capacious, generous book about grand and capacious generosity."—Jessica Winter , The New Yorker “Presented in 11 short sections, Balint Zsako’s elegant and stylized pictures tell a sweet, fantastical story of lost and found… Bunny Tree is an endearing and uplifting adventure, with emotional delicacy and artwork that brims with humor and possibility. It would be a lovely book to take to a shaded hammock on a sunny afternoon.”—Wall Street Journal ★ "Imaginative power and constant movement make this wordless debut picture book from artist Zsako a visual tour de force... Atmospheric backdrops create the sense of passing time as the journey hurtles onward. The page-turning tale mixes classic storytelling tropes—the ability to transform, a quest for lost loved ones, trees’ majesty—into a fanciful exploration of a world in which love leads to growth, and growth, in turn, to deeper love."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW ★ "The feel of this narrative is classic, but the presentation makes it new, wondrous even, as it is entirely wordless. Color-soaked, full-page illustrations comprise the entire book, filling it with watercoloresque skies, dramatic silhouettes, and boundless imagination. It subtly tips its hat to Harold and the Purple Crayon and The Runaway Bunny in the ways the duo creatively surmounts obstacles, typically by Tree taking on different shapes suggested by Bunny: a sailboat when met with water, an airplane when confronted with mountains. Zsako also folds in visual cues that speak to nature’s life cycles, season changes, and symbiosis. Beyond that, the heartwarming friendship between Bunny and Tree is never once in doubt, and it will effortlessly gather readers into its embrace."—Booklist, STARRED REVIEW ★ "This exquisite wordless book in nine acts visually conveys the story of a friendship between the titular characters Bunny and Tree... Sweeping full-bleed illustrations rely on color to guide the tenor of this tale, with consistent landscape scenes that have the fluid pigment layering of watercolor and the bold saturation of gouache. Zsako brilliantly utilizes speech bubbles containing visually symbolic messages to relay the conversations between Bunny and Tree. The denouement of an emotionally charged climax provides comfort and includes a surprising moment of humor relating to bunny droppings that still suits the story’s philosophical tone. Readers with a romantic worldview and keen attentiveness to visual information will find deep solace in this picture book."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, RECOMMENDED WITH SPECIAL DISTINCTION "Cooperation, regeneration, and reunification conveyed wordlessly in nine acts... Zsako’s depictions of skies and weather are particularly mesmerizing... Zsako avoids anthropomorphism, communicating emotions through body language, not physiognomy. This handsomely bound, rich volume... will intrigue both kids and grown-ups. A lush tale that’s worthy of repeat perusals."—Kirkus Reviews “When a little white bunny befriends a stately tree, the two set off on a wild adventure to find other bunnies in the world in this dreamy wordless work of storytelling… The watercolors are completely lovely and dreamy and I suspect you could have some interesting conversations with a kid about what precisely is happening in one scene or another (are those the same bunnies at the end as those at the beginning of the story's). Very cool.”—Betsy Bird , A Fuse 8 Production (a School Library Journal blog) One of Hyperallergic's Seven Art Books to Start the New Year: "Moving... So tender and beautiful, this book will teach your little ones—and remind you—of the many rewards of just being a good, kind person."
—Hakim Bishara , Hyperallergic “Balint Zsako, the Los Angeles-based Canadian artist, began his children’s book four years ago by setting a problem for himself. He had been reading storybooks to his three-year-old son and noticed how much they relied on written language to convey the narrative and how closely tied were the pictures to the words. ‘As a challenge, I was curious to see if you could get the same nuance and subtlety in the narrative relationships without using words.’ The result of his problem-solving is Bunny Tree , a 184-page story in which the eponymous characters establish a life-saving and generative closeness. The story also involves a brief introduction of a wolf and, more prominently, a family of eight additional rabbits. Except for a few punctuation marks and some thought-balloons with pictographs, Zsako never strays from his wordless plan. This result ends up being worth thousands of words.”—Border Crossings BLURBS "Who says a picture book can’t go for 180 pages? A child who can sit through an animated movie will be equally captured by this novel-length series of wordless narrative images. Bunny Tree seems to be written in sentences made of pictures, as short as a few spreads, or in long, extended riffs. With gorgeous washes of gouache for the landscapes (elegant as Steinberg watercolors), obsessive scribbly drawing for the characters inhabiting them (reminiscent of Hockney), and an exquisite quality of production—the printing and the paper—it feels like a book to treasure. My 4-year-old grandson was captivated by the rabbit’s heroic quest to find its lost rabbit companions with the help of a staggeringly imaginative tree. His verdict: ‘Read it again!’ Bunny Tree will reward little children for its story, adults for its art, and everyone for its buoyant spirit."—Paul Zelinsky , Caldecott medalist "Finishing the last page of Bunny Tree is like waking from a dream—one you did not want to end. Filled with surreal adventure and magical thinking, Zsako has created a secret world unlike any other, and like all Enchanted Lion books the production is top-notch, produced with attention to every detail."—Lane Smith , Kate Greenaway medalist and Caldecott honoree "This is a masterpiece of a book, rich with imagination and the most stunning artwork. I ooh-ed and ahh-ed with each page turn and was surprised and delighted along each step of Bunny and Tree's journey. I have followed Balint’s work for years because of its beauty and complex conceptual imagery, which shines in this book too. It's a story of friendship, kindness, generosity, regrowth and courage, a truly heartwarming tale we all could benefit from right now."—Julia Rothman , Illustrator & NYT columnist "This is an incredibly moving and magical book. I loved it."—Sheila Heti , NYT bestselling author "An epic folktale told with the quiet beauty of an illuminated manuscript. Balint Zsako is a visual poet."—Nicholas Blechman , Illustrator & designer "I've had the enjoyable experience of reviewing Bunny Tree with my six-year-old sitting alongside me. We turned page after page as if rolling out a long scrolling allegorical landscape—me falling in love with Balint's beautifully detailed yet charmingly simple paintings and my son excited to see what would happen to Bunny and to his friend and protector the tree (no spoilers here). There are so many surprising lessons in the book about the color and joy of nature, about the act of caring for each other; lovely messages about life, seasons, brotherhood, and protecting each other and the selfless act of giving. Lessons we should all carry with us through our lives, yet sometimes we lose sight of them as we age. The remarkable thing is, the book is pictures alone—there are no words. Yet I never had to explain any part of the book—Balint's method of painting using open landscapes of washes and brushstrokes provides space for the reader to sit with the images and absorb and understand them. Bunny Tree captures the passage of time in such a unique way—more like telling a story over a long walk. My son and I were led on long a journey together through a poetic allegory&mdsh;all told using beautifully painted pictures and symbols that my son could fully understand. Stories like these use a magical language that is extremely powerful to children, and leave an imprint on who we are and how we go about the rest of our lives. We all remember reading Where the Wild Things Are or The Giving Tree or perhaps seeing the films of Miyzaki. Bunny Tree speaks to us in much the same way—silently powerful, charmingly beautiful and forever memorable. I won't ever forget this book. It is a deeply powerful allegory, deceptively simple yet dense with messages and illustrated with stunningly beautiful paintings—an absolute joy for readers to explore young or old. Thanks for sharing this with the world, Balint. It is needed."—Brian Rea , Illustrator BOOKSELLER REVIEWS
A Petite Librairie Drawn Quarterly (Montréal, QC) Best Children's Book of 2023!
“This gorgeous, wordless picture book features 184 pages of stunning hand-painted watercolor illustrations… The perfect addition to any collector's library! And not just your young readers' but for any art connoisseur!”
—Books of Wonder (New York, NY) A Greenlight Bookstore Holiday Pick! "A beautifully drawn folktale... Told without a single word on the page, this is a great gift for any age, from your 3-year-old niece in desperate need of a new bedtime story to your 33-year-old best friend looking for something impressive and aesthetically pleasing to display on their coffee table. Imaginative, interpretative, and downright stunning, you can't go wrong."—Ashli , Greenlight Bookstore (Brooklyn, NY) “Though I adore the written word, there is a magic in the ability of a wordless picture book to take our imaginations to a place of connection and meaning of our own interpretation… A fantastical journey of discovery and transformation… The visual storytelling reminds us that everything in the world is connected and that together we can find our way.”—Interabang Books (Dallas, TX) “We’re just going to say it: Bunny Tree is a masterpiece of children’s storytelling… Tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a bunny and a tree through illustrations alone, enveloping the reader in a rich world of narrative imagery. We love it!”—Oblong Books (Hudson Valley, NY) “We are enamored with this gorgeous all-ages storybook… Absolutely enchanting.”—Spectator Books (Oakland, CA)
"An epic folktale told with the quiet beauty of an illuminated manuscript. Balint Zsako is a visual poet."
Illustrator & designer - Nicholas Blechman
We’re just going to say it: Bunny & Tree is a masterpiece of children’s storytelling… Tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a bunny and a tree through illustrations alone, enveloping the reader in a rich world of narrative imagery. We love it!
NY) Oblong Books (Hudson Valley
AWARDS A Wall Street Journal Best Children’s Book of 2023! "An enchanting wordless tale of friendship… Unfurling across 11 short sections, Balint Zsako's elegant, richly colored story-pictures are full of gratifying surprises for readers ages 7 and older... [Bunny and Tree] embark on a long-distance odyssey that ought to be impossible but, in this glorious and uplifting adventure, makes perfect practical and emotional sense."
The Shelf Editions Pick for September! “A wonderful wordless piece of art and an epic tale of friendship and adventure… This book is a wild ride of friendship and adventure, full of imagination and emotion. It’s really a feast for the eyes and soul, one to pore over.“
UK) Shelf Editions (Lincoln
"Oh, what a magnificent book! Bunny & Tree is a wordless book by Balint Zsako, with the most stunning atmospheric illustrations that are imbued with such sensitivity, and which tell the tale beautifully! … This sweet and tender story about friendship and adventure will warm the hearts of readers of all ages."
Ireland) Tales for Tadpoles (Dublin
A White Ravens Selection of 2024! "This gorgeous wordless tome is a magical story of the friendship between a white rabbit and a majestic deciduous tree. Over 178 pages (!), the story of their joint adventure slowly unfolds in a succession of charming, single-page and double-page spreads... The colorful illustrations, in pen and acrylic inks, portray the eponymous figures placed against glowing backgrounds that exude a warm watercolor-y feel. The heroes communicate through body language, facial expressions (astonishing how the tree’s eyes and posture express emotions!), and a witty pictorial language. Balint Zsako’s debut picture book is a true masterpiece!"
A Selection of International Children's and Youth The White Ravens
A Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Book of 2024! “Hand-painted scenes tell the heartwarming, wordless story of a rabbit separated from its friends, and the shape-shifting tree that becomes a loyal companion.
Bank Street College of Education - Children's Book Committee
"This is an incredibly moving and magical book. I loved it."
NYT bestselling author - Sheila Heti
★ "This exquisite wordless book in nine acts visually conveys the story of a friendship between the titular characters Bunny and Tree... Sweeping full-bleed illustrations rely on color to guide the tenor of this tale, with consistent landscape scenes that have the fluid pigment layering of watercolor and the bold saturation of gouache. Zsako brilliantly utilizes speech bubbles containing visually symbolic messages to relay the conversations between Bunny and Tree. The denouement of an emotionally charged climax provides comfort and includes a surprising moment of humor relating to bunny droppings that still suits the story’s philosophical tone. Readers with a romantic worldview and keen attentiveness to visual information will find deep solace in this picture book."
RECOMMENDED WITH SPECIAL DISTINCTION The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
REVIEWS "Zsako, an accomplished painter and collagist, turns every page into a stand-alone canvas; the brilliant gouache skies constantly change color, to communicate the passage of time or the flickering of a mood… What started as a magnificent riff on Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree begins to evoke William Steig’s masterpiece of reciprocal altruism, Amos & Boris… Bunny & Tree is a wordless milestone, for its sheer length—it’s a grandly capacious, generous book about grand and capacious generosity."
The New Yorker - Jessica Winter
"This is a masterpiece of a book, rich with imagination and the most stunning artwork. I ooh-ed and ahh-ed with each page turn and was surprised and delighted along each step of Bunny and Tree's journey. I have followed Balint’s work for years because of its beauty and complex conceptual imagery, which shines in this book too. It's a story of friendship, kindness, generosity, regrowth and courage, a truly heartwarming tale we all could benefit from right now."
Illustrator & NYT columnist - Julia Rothman
"I've had the enjoyable experience of reviewing Bunny & Tree with my six-year-old sitting alongside me. We turned page after page as if rolling out a long scrolling allegorical landscape—me falling in love with Balint's beautifully detailed yet charmingly simple paintings and my son excited to see what would happen to Bunny and to his friend and protector the tree (no spoilers here). There are so many surprising lessons in the book about the color and joy of nature, about the act of caring for each other; lovely messages about life, seasons, brotherhood, and protecting each other and the selfless act of giving. Lessons we should all carry with us through our lives, yet sometimes we lose sight of them as we age. The remarkable thing is, the book is pictures alone—there are no words. Yet I never had to explain any part of the book—Balint's method of painting using open landscapes of washes and brushstrokes provides space for the reader to sit with the images and absorb and understand them. Bunny & Tree captures the passage of time in such a unique way—more like telling a story over a long walk. My son and I were led on long a journey together through a poetic allegory—all told using beautifully painted pictures and symbols that my son could fully understand. Stories like these use a magical language that is extremely powerful to children, and leave an imprint on who we are and how we go about the rest of our lives. We all remember reading Where the Wild Things Are or The Giving Tree or perhaps seeing the films of Miyzaki. Bunny & Tree speaks to us in much the same way—silently powerful, charmingly beautiful and forever memorable. I won't ever forget this book. It is a deeply powerful allegory, deceptively simple yet dense with messages and illustrated with stunningly beautiful paintings—an absolute joy for readers to explore young or old. Thanks for sharing this with the world, Balint. It is needed."
"Finishing the last page of Bunny & Tree is like waking from a dream—one you did not want to end. Filled with surreal adventure and magical thinking, Zsako has created a secret world unlike any other, and like all Enchanted Lion books the production is top-notch, produced with attention to every detail."
Kate Greenaway medalist and Caldecott honoree - Lane Smith
A New York Times /New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2023! "Zsako’s color-saturated tale — told in nine wordless acts, plus a prologue and an epilogue, over 184 pages — is epic in scope, yet grounded in real, intimate emotion. His vivid, changing watercolor skyscapes capture not only the passage of time, but also the emotional state of his titular characters, who together demonstrate growth, courage, sacrifice and the true meaning of family and community."
2023 NYT/NYPL Best Illustrated jury & NYPL children’s librarian - Christopher Lassen
We are enamored with this gorgeous all-ages storybook… Absolutely enchanting.
CA) Spectator Books (Oakland
BOOKSELLER REVIEWS
A Petite Librairie Drawn & Quarterly (Montréal, QC) Best Children's Book of 2023!
“This gorgeous, wordless picture book features 184 pages of stunning hand-painted watercolor illustrations… The perfect addition to any collector's library! And not just your young readers' but for any art connoisseur!”
NY) Books of Wonder (New York
A Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 2023 Blue Ribbon ! “Organized into nine acts, this extended wordless picture book conveys the story of titular characters Bunny and Tree as the two embark on an epic journey across railroads, seas, and mountain peaks; Zsako's stunning, vibrant illustrations also feature speech bubbles containing visually symbolic messages to convey the friends' conversations in this philosophical tale.”
Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
One of Hyperallergic's Seven Art Books to Start the New Year: "Moving... So tender and beautiful, this book will teach your little ones—and remind you—of the many rewards of just being a good, kind person."
Hyperallergic - Hakim Bishara
A Marginalian Favorite Book of 2023! "In every true friendship, each is the other’s savior, over and over. That is what Hungarian artist Balint Zsako explores with great subtlety and sweetness in Bunny & Tree —a strange and wondrous wordless picture book about a bunny saved from the archetypal hungry wolf by an unlikely savior—a sentient tree—and the unlikely friendship that blooms between them… Against Zsako’s exquisite watercolor skyscapes, … the story ends with a lovely wordless meditation on friendship, community, and the unstoppable ongoingness of life. A tender wordless parable of friendship and the improbable saviors that make life livable."
The Marginalian - Maria Popova
Though I adore the written word, there is a magic in the ability of a wordless picture book to take our imaginations to a place of connection and meaning of our own interpretation… A fantastical journey of discovery and transformation… The visual storytelling reminds us that everything in the world is connected and that together we can find our way.
TX) Interabang Books (Dallas
A Greenlight Bookstore Holiday Pick! "A beautifully drawn folktale... Told without a single word on the page, this is a great gift for any age, from your 3-year-old niece in desperate need of a new bedtime story to your 33-year-old best friend looking for something impressive and aesthetically pleasing to display on their coffee table. Imaginative, interpretative, and downright stunning, you can't go wrong."
Greenlight Bookstore (Brooklyn, NY) - Ashli
★ "The feel of this narrative is classic, but the presentation makes it new, wondrous even, as it is entirely wordless. Color-soaked, full-page illustrations comprise the entire book, filling it with watercoloresque skies, dramatic silhouettes, and boundless imagination. It subtly tips its hat to Harold and the Purple Crayon and The Runaway Bunny in the ways the duo creatively surmounts obstacles, typically by Tree taking on different shapes suggested by Bunny: a sailboat when met with water, an airplane when confronted with mountains. Zsako also folds in visual cues that speak to nature’s life cycles, season changes, and symbiosis. Beyond that, the heartwarming friendship between Bunny and Tree is never once in doubt, and it will effortlessly gather readers into its embrace."
BLURBS "Who says a picture book can’t go for 180 pages? A child who can sit through an animated movie will be equally captured by this novel-length series of wordless narrative images. Bunny & Tree seems to be written in sentences made of pictures, as short as a few spreads, or in long, extended riffs. With gorgeous washes of gouache for the landscapes (elegant as Steinberg watercolors), obsessive scribbly drawing for the characters inhabiting them (reminiscent of Hockney), and an exquisite quality of production—the printing and the paper—it feels like a book to treasure. My 4-year-old grandson was captivated by the rabbit’s heroic quest to find its lost rabbit companions with the help of a staggeringly imaginative tree. His verdict: ‘Read it again!’ Bunny & Tree will reward little children for its story, adults for its art, and everyone for its buoyant spirit."
Caldecott medalist - Paul Zelinsky
Balint Zsako, the Los Angeles-based Canadian artist, began his children’s book four years ago by setting a problem for himself. He had been reading storybooks to his three-year-old son and noticed how much they relied on written language to convey the narrative and how closely tied were the pictures to the words. ‘As a challenge, I was curious to see if you could get the same nuance and subtlety in the narrative relationships without using words.’ The result of his problem-solving is Bunny & Tree , a 184-page story in which the eponymous characters establish a life-saving and generative closeness. The story also involves a brief introduction of a wolf and, more prominently, a family of eight additional rabbits. Except for a few punctuation marks and some thought-balloons with pictographs, Zsako never strays from his wordless plan. This result ends up being worth thousands of words.
★ 11/10/2023
Gr 2–4 —A ravenous, red-eyed wolf ambushes a group of rabbits and chases after Bunny, a blue-tailed, white rabbit with one gray and one yellow ear. Bunny narrowly escapes the wolf's pursuit and finds protection from Tree, who spontaneously morphs into the head of a wolf, scaring the wolf away in defeat. Bunny gratefully wraps mismatched ears around Tree's trunk in a hug and the fast friends quickly focus on reuniting Bunny with the lost rabbits. Uprooting Tree, the pair embark on an odyssey mobilized by a small red wagon and Tree's enchanted ability to transform into various modes of transportation. When their journey delivers them to the peak of a tall mountain, Bunny shouts desperately for the missing rabbits. Hearing nothing but silence, Bunny weeps until a large bird soars in with a message of hope. Zsako's painterly dreamlike illustrations are gently colored and interspersed with white page breaks. A few illustrations depict black speech bubbles with simple, white pictographs conveying brief communication between characters. This lengthy, wordless picture book extends across nine acts followed by an epilogue and is saturated in complexity, making it most accessible to an older elementary school aged audience. VERDICT Sophisticated and imaginative, this unique, wordless picture book will captivate upper elementary readers.—Emily Brush
2023-03-14 Cooperation, regeneration, and reunification conveyed wordlessly in nine acts.
After a prologue chronicles Tree’s germination and growth through four seasons, Act 1 introduces high drama. A hungry wolf threatens Bunny and eight multihued companions. Separated from the group, Bunny flees, pursued by the wolf. Tree shape-shifts, matching the wolf’s menacing visage and scaring it off. Bunny is grateful, but pictograms in thought bubbles pinpoint the new issue: finding Bunny’s missing mates. When Tree indicates that it’s rooted to the ground, resourceful Bunny reappears with a wheeled cart, transplanting Tree into a pot for a classic quest. Responding to Bunny’s pictograph cues, Tree morphs into a locomotive engine, sailboat, and airplane as the pair search. (Zsako’s depictions of skies and weather are particularly mesmerizing.) Weeping atop a hill, Bunny encounters a bird who’s spotted the bunnies near a twin-peaked mountain. Soon after Tree-as-airplane’s landing, Bunny joyfully reunites with the colony. Though Tree manifests “eyes”—round voids in its foliage—Zsako avoids anthropomorphism, communicating emotions through body language, not physiognomy. The final acts in this handsomely bound, rich volume revel in the symbiosis among the rabbits, their poop, and Tree’s newly replanted roots as its leaves nourish the hungry colony and they later spend winter burrowed beneath it. Wry visuals, like Tree’s clear need for replanting, as well as color associations between rabbits, seeds, and newly emerging trees will intrigue both kids and grown-ups.
A lush tale that’s worthy of repeat perusals. (Picture book. 4-8)